NITI Aayog proposes educational reforms to central government

The policy think tank of the government, NITI Aayog has recommended the central government to build as many as 10-20 world-class premium institutions of education with adequate operational autonomy to improve education?? in India.

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IndiaToday.in

New Delhi

March 17, 2016

UPDATED: March 18, 2016 11:00 IST

The policy think tank of the government, NITI Aayog has recommended the central government to build as many as 10-20 world-class premium institutions with adequate operational autonomy to improve higher education?? in India.

According to a newspaper report, The Aayog suggested the institutes to raise funds, which comes from their internal fund, also, junior classes headmasters should be certified.??

It has set some guidelines to rationalise small schools for elementary education from classes one to eight. It further noted the importance of teachers training curriculum for junior classes in order to provide quality education at the grassroot level. Moreover, it finds that vocational education and stream are vital to increase employability and lower dropout rates.??

Knowing the importance of medical education in the country, the advisory body has asked the central government to bring reforms in the current system.